Their Law: The Singles 1990-2005Best of, Explicit Lyrics

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ince their formation in 1990 The Prodigy have released four albums, numerous singles, been Number 1 in 27 countries simultaneously with their incomparable Fat Of The Land masterpiece (still one of the fastest selling albums of all time), toured the world with their incendiary live show, made groundbreaking videos, shaken things up musically and socially and been unafraid to court controversy. And they’ve always done it in their own formidable way, as highlighted on Their Law – The Singles 1990-2005.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful

An Essential Album.March 20 2006

By
Michael Okrent
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Format: Audio CD

As a huge fan of The Prodigy, it's hard to find the right way to review this phenomenal collection. Do I review it as a fan or as a casual music lover? Because this album spans their entire career I think it's necessary that this review also span what brought us to this point at least.

Most Americans only have a passing knowledge or memory of the Prodigy when they seemingly invaded MTV and the radio airwaves in the late nineties with their monster hits "Firestarter", "Breathe", and the hugely controversial "Smack My Bitch Up". If you haven't heard of them since, it's not your fault. Following the milestone release of "Fat of the Land", which went number one in forty countries, The Prodigy went into a long hibernation. Prior to "The Fat of The Land", however, The Prodigy made a name for themselves in the underground rave scene of the late eighties and early nineties with the 1992 release of "Experience", followed by the hugely successful "Music for the Jilted Generation" which featured, what many consider the Prodigy's calling card, the single 'Voodoo People', made popular by the cult film "Hackers".

In 2002, seemingly out of nowhere, The Prodigy released the single "Baby's Got A Temper" and it seemed that after a five-year absence, the Prodigy were back in form. That single, however, was to be the last gasp of a dying era. Leading man Liam Howlett (not the guy with the horns) decided that particular single to be his 'wake up call' that a change was due. Not content with trying to rehash the success of "Fat of the Land" with a sequel, Liam scrapped the work he had done on a follow up album and started anew, sans vocalists Keith Flint (the one with the horns) and Maxim.

After a seven-year hiatus, "Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned" was released in late 2004 with hardly any American publicity. The album was poorly received by most, being a spiritually solo effort on the part of Liam Howlett with only a handful of outside collaborators, it was perhaps a departure from what many expected from the mad mind who unleashed "Fat of the Land" upon the world. That sentiment, however, is a testament to the essence of The Prodigy. Unlike other bands who are content with treading on the same waters of success, The Prodigy have always forced themselves to evolve and push the envelope and that is precisely what keeps their fans coming back for more after sixteen years.

"Their Law: The Singles" is a mix of many styles and genres that are almost impossible to define or categorize. You shouldn't try either. The music is daring and wild and truly inspired. From the rave era classics "Out of Space" and "Charly", to the sinister, hip hop inspired favorite "Poison", all the way to the recent World War 3 inspired epic "Spitfire", you really cannot find a single boring track. The one glaring omission from the album, "Baby's got a Temper", is missed, but in the grand scheme of things, The Prodigy present to us their proudest efforts. Disc two features two new tracks, various b-sides, a few unreleased remixes, and a taste of what the Prodigy can do as a live act with four live recorded tracks. These extras compliment the first disc well and while a casual fan may not realize the significance of the tracks, the second disc is just as hard hitting and furious as the first.

In terms of historical importance, I dare say that The Prodigy are on a level with The Clash as one the most influential bands of our time. If you've never bought a Prodigy record before, buy this album. If you only own "Fat of the Land", buy this album. No matter what kind of music you enjoy, buy this album, put it your home or car stereo, and turn the volume up, all the way up. Let your whole neighborhood hear it. And, if your system is up to par, let them feel it as well. They'll never know what hit them.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful

Check with the seller first if you are going after Disc 2April 25 2013

By
C.Y. Lai
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Amazon needs to fix the confusion between the production detail and the track listing

Disc: 11. Firestarter - The Prodigy2. Their Law - The Prodigy3. Breathe - The Prodigy4. Out Of Space - The Prodigy5. Smack My Bitch Up - The Prodigy6. Poison - The Prodigy7. Girls - The Prodigy8. Voodoo People - The Prodigy9. Charly - The Prodigy10. No Good - The Prodigy See all 15 tracks on this disc

Disc: 2 <========================================================================1. Razor2. Back 2 Skool3. Voodoo People (Pendulum Remix)4. Under My Wheels (Remix)5. No Man Army6. Molotov Bitch7. Voodoo Beats8. Out of Space (Audio Bullys Remix)9. The Way It Is (Live Remix)10. We Are The Ruffest - The Prodigy See all 16 tracks on this disc

Bought one from MovieMars and only received Disc 1, which I assumed is the regular version of the album, Disc 2 is likely to be the limited edition or bonus disc for different versions. If you are getting this album for tracks on Disc 2, I would strongly recommand you email the seller first to confirm before you buy. However, the tracks on disc 1 are awesome! too bad I had them all already.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful

Their Law, My SatisfactionMarch 20 2006

By
Heitor Manuel Santos
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Format: Audio CD

It's something unusual for me to buy compilations from my favourite bands; most of the times they are not destined for those who already have the original records and so I generally see it as a waste of money just for a couple of remixes or new tracks you can easily get separately these days; even more unusual is to play compilations for more than a few days... But that's not the case here - I'm listening to Their Law: The Singles for a 2nd week on a row and things tend to carry on like this in the near future.The look of the box did one part of the job on the store; the presence of a 2nd CD with live material on it did the other. All landmark tracks from The Prodigy can be found on disc 1 - if possible I would only add the rest of the tracks of "The Fat of the Land" but for that is better to get the album, of course... As for disc 2, the remix of "Voodoo People" gives this classic a second life and - speaking about second life, all 5 live-songs are tremendous (Their Law in particular!), raising their original power even further. Excellent compilation!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful

Apparently, you only get disc 1 if you buy the lower priced ones. You don't get disc 2!Jan. 23 2013

By
MRM90
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Moviemars only sent me disc 1, but there was no indication that I was only getting one disc when I ordered. Disc 2 doesn't come with it. I emailed them and told them what happened and I was told that, "According to the listing this item only has 1 disc. I apologize for the confusion." If the offer is for one disc only, why didn't they specify which disc I was getting, or offer an option of buying either disc 1 or disc 2? In the Product Details section of this product's page it says Number of discs: 1, but then under the Track Listings there are 2 discs shown. Again, if you only get one disc why don't they indicate anywhere on the page which disc you will get, disc 1 or disc 2? And who would spend nearly 30 dollars for one cd anyway? I would assume for that price you would get both discs? I guess if you want to get disc 2, you have to pay up the yin yang for it.

I haven't listened to the disc yet, but I heard some of it on Youtube. It's really good.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful

The Prodigy LegacyMarch 17 2006

By
Eddie A.
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When I got this Album, I thought that is was going to be like "Fat of the Land" style, but nope. They had really good songs that made through the 90's, most of them Unknown for me, but when I got this album, I just decided to the take the risk, and I don't regret. Just get this album If you want to enjoy something different.